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I like to move them with .22 caliber bullets myself! CHEYENNE — State wildlife officials have denied a request by the U.S. Forest Service to move as many as 2,000 prairie dogs in northeast Wyoming. The plan was unpopular among ranchers on the Thunder Basin National Grassland in Converse, Weston and Campbell counties. The ranchers say prairie dogs are destructive to rangeland. The plan called for moving prairie dogs near homes to an area in northern Converse County where the animals couldn't be poisoned or shot. Aaron Clark, chairman of the Game and Fish Commission, says commissioners consider the views of landowners before granting such permits. He says nearly every landowner where the prairie dogs were to be reintroduced was against the idea. Forest Service officials say they will likely resubmit their relocation plans next year. | ||
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I plan to shoot a few of those little critters with my 22 Hornet out there in September before we start hunting for antelope, deer, and elk on October 1. | |||
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Why not just kill the little bastards? Have the bunny huggers taken over WY? Aim for the exit hole | |||
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Really! That sounds like a California solution not Wyoming. | |||
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Bunny Huggers took over the forest service a long time ago. It was Wyoming that said they had to be left where they could be poisoned and shot. | |||
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